The study of 1. human behavior – Relate to one another (social psychology) – Differ from one another (personality) – Move (motor control) 2. And mental.

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Presentation on theme: "The study of 1. human behavior – Relate to one another (social psychology) – Differ from one another (personality) – Move (motor control) 2. And mental."— Presentation transcript:

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Our own mental processes work so well that we are unaware of them! Arthur C. Clarke: – “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” How can we “go out of our minds” to appreciate how they work? Metacognate, study cadavers/brain surgery patients, study animals/primate counterparts

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Guppies eat their babies if given the chance. Why don’t we? Many animals -- even bees – respect the laws of probability as they forage. Why do humans seem to ignore the laws of probability by gambling and buying lottery tickets? Why do we find the thought of eating worms disgusting? Gibbons live alone and rarely have sex. Gorillas in harems and rarely have sex. Pygmy chimpanzees live in groups and have orgies around the clock. Why do humans pair up and have sex in private? In most primate species, males have nothing to do with offspring? Why do men become Dads? In other species, males can’t stand each other. Why do humans (of both sexes) do each other favors, work in groups, become friends?